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Conan O'Brien expected to return to work Monday

Conan O'Brien has been released from a hospital after suffering a head injury Friday during a stunt on the "Tonight Show." Here's the story from the Associated Press:

Conan O’Brien was expected to be back on the job Monday after hitting his head during a “Tonight Show” stunt.

“Conan is resting comfortably at home. He is expected to return to work on Monday,” NBC said in a statement Saturday.

The accident Friday halted production of the show, NBC said. The network did not say what the stunt entailed.

O’Brien was examined at a hospital Friday and was released, although the network didn’t say when.

A “Tonight” rerun with guest Jeremy Piven aired Friday. According to NBC’s website, the scheduled show was supposed to include actress Teri Hatcher and Seth MacFarlane ("Family Guy," "The Cleveland Show"). Actress Drew Barrymore and jockey Joe Talamo were the scheduled guests for Monday.

O’Brien, 46, issued a statement through NBC that indicated he was treating the incident lightly.

“Last thing I remember, I was enjoying the play with Mrs. Lincoln, and the next thing I knew I was in bed being served cookies and juice,” O’Brien said in the statement.

The accident brought back memories of a rare absence by his predecessor. O’Brien took over the “Tonight” host’s job from Jay Leno in June.

Leno’s absence came toward the end of his 17 years with the show, when a high fever and unspecified illness caused him to check himself into a hospital for a day. NBC canceled two episodes of “Tonight” when that occurred in May.

NBC’s decision to remove the top-rated Leno from “Tonight” and replace him with O’Brien, hoping to draw a younger audience, put pressure on the new host’s shoulders.

The network’s creation of a daily prime-time comedy show for Leno, displacing five hours of scripted shows, was another bold move. Leno’s new show debuted this month.